Comic Review: The Descender #1

By Svetlana Fedotov I usually like to start my reviews with some vague tidbit or smart ass comment that loosely connects my review to the review subject, but screw that. Dustin Nguyen and Jeff Lemire wrote a comic! About SPACE! AND ROBOTS! That’s good enough of an introduction. Both Nguyen and Lemire are two of […]

VOD Review: The Ghastly Love of Johnny X (2012)

By Nia Edwards-Behi Cor! It is nice when I see a film I’ve quite liked from a few years ago get a release over here. We screened The Ghastly Love of Johnny X at Abertoir in 2012 and now it’s getting a UK VOD release via TheHorrorShow.tv (nothing to deprave and corrupt here, I assure […]

DVD Review: Zombie Resurrection (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey Mild spoiler alert, on the off-chance anyone’s going to give a monkeys about this movie: that image you see above of the guy in an orange jumpsuit holding an axe as he psyches himself up to take on the onslaught of zombies about to burst through the glass doors? That’s the […]

Review: Within Madness (2015)

By Quin Within Madness is not a particularly enjoyable film. For me, its flaws outweigh its strong points, but I know that some of you out there will really love this. So, stick with me for a bit and I’ll walk you through it. But first, you might want to check out the three minute […]

DVD Review: Clown (2014)

By Keri O’Shea Hating clowns is pretty much a religious observance in Western culture. No one really needs to explain, ‘I hate clowns’, and no one ever seems to be indifferent to them, let alone like the things, save for women of a certain age who are into naff figurines; it’s weird, though, that so […]

DVD Review: The ABCs of Death 2 (2014)

By Ben Bussey It is with some surprise that I sit down to write this review of The ABCs of Death 2 and realise that I am the first person at Brutal As Hell to do so. I say this because, over 2012 and 2013, its predecessor became one of the most written about movies […]

Review: Holy Hell (2015)

By Ben Bussey Hard to believe it’s almost eight years since Rodriguez and Tarantino released their ambitious double-feature Grindhouse in US cinemas to a staggering lack of success. Stranger still to think that a cinematic venture that was deemed a colossal failure on release has in fact proved so influential that we’re still feeling its […]

Review: Tokyo Tribe (2014)

By Tristan Bishop Japanese director Sion Sono has been gradually making an international name for himself since the eighties. He really started attracting attention in 2001 with the gruesome and creepy Suicide Club, riding the J-horror wave that exploded after Hideo Nakata’s Ringu (1998), and in recent years has seen enormous critical success with 2010’s […]

Blu-Ray Review: The Avengers Series 4 (1965)

How well can a TV show hold up after fifty years? Surprisingly well, it turns out. No doubt we could pick and choose any number of once-popular shows from the 60s, 70s, 80s and even 90s and be overwhelmed by how dated they feel, how old hat the storytelling and dialogue seem, how cheesy and […]